The Wiki + The Divine:Manual of Style

In order to achieve stylistic consistency across the wiki, the following guidelines should be taken into consideration. Note that these are only guidelines, and may be altered or expanded upon if the article requires it. At the end of the day, editors should use their own judgement about what works best.

Introductory section - This appears above the table of contents and provides a short introduction to the character. The subject of the article should be explicitly mentioned in the first sentence and bolded. It does not have a heading.

History - A summary of everything that happens to the character over the course of the series. This should be written in past tense.

Appearance - A description of the character's appearance.

Personality - A summary of their traits and characteristics. We usually also include sexuality in this section.

Relationships - This section should contain sub-headings for each character they have some kind of relationship with.

Powers - A description of what their powers are and how they work. Obviously doesn't apply to the human characters.

Mythology - Summarise the character's role in mythology and any particularly significant stories associated with them.

Trivia - Any particularly interesting facts about the character that don't fit in other sections. These often come from Writer Notes, interviews etc. but can come from the issues themselves. If they do come from an external source, make sure they're referenced.

References - Use <references/> at the end of the article.

Additional sections can be added where appropriate (for examples, see Baphomet and Ananke).